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Young people will not understand: a strange object was in every home in the USSR
In the USSR, a country of missiles and shortages, there was a certain cult of things. Clothes, dishes, household items, and even bags were not thrown away, because Soviet people were used to saving and putting everything away for a rainy day.
However, there were also items in the USSR that may seem strange to us now. OBOZ.UA tells you about an item that was in almost every Soviet home, but now few people would guess its purpose.
Some things from Soviet everyday life are not only rare, but also seem mysterious to young people, because it is not easy to guess their purpose.
At one time, this interesting construction called a newspaper rack hung in many hallways of Soviet apartments.
The USSR was called a "reading country," and until televisions became widely used, this object was in great demand.
Newspapers were used for convenience, so that periodicals were always at hand and did not create clutter in tiny apartments. And keeping newspapers became a good tradition – they could come in handy in the household, for example, they were used to wrap dried fish or wash windows and mirrors.
Newsstands were mostly tabletop, but there were also hanging versions and designs in the form of small tables. The Albatross was perhaps the most popular hanging model.
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